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"Climax" is Gaspar Noé's hypnotic, intoxicating, energy-pulsating music of the 1990s. The latest work of the director "Love" "Irreversible" and "Entering the emptiness" became a sensation of the last festival in Cannes, where they were hailed as the satanic version of "Step Up".

Inspired by authentic events, the story of a group of dancers who meet in a deserted school on a winter night in a deserted place. The dance rehearsal to the rhythm of hits Daft Punk, Aphex Twin and Soft Cell quickly turns into a full sexual tension party. When it comes to light that homemade sangria has been doped with drugs, the wild fun in a closed building turns into an extreme, psychedelic trip.

On the set of his latest project, the director himself stood behind the camera and hired professional dancers for choreographic fireworks. The cast included Sofia Boutella, a dancer and actress ("Atomic Blonde"), as well as a French DJ Kiddy Smile. The soundtrack for "Climax", along with the electro hits from the 90s, also hit "Sangria" by Thomas Bangalter from Daft Punk, specially composed for the film's needs.

Gaspar Noé in a visually captivating manner shows what people are capable of when they release their brakes collectively and internal demons wake up. Go to the craziest party this fall, immerse yourself in dance hell - and try to survive "Climax".